|aFocus on intergenerational relations across time and place /|cMerril Silverstein, volume editor.
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|aNew York, NY :|bSpringer,|cc2005.
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|aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
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|tAmbivalence and the study of intergenerational relations /|rKarl Pillemer, J. Jill Suitor -- Antecedents of intergenerational support: families in context and families as context /|rAdam Davey, Megan Janke, Jyoti Savla --|tThe intergenerational-stake phenomenon over 20 years /|rRoseann Giarrusso, Du Feng, Vern L. Bengtson --|tHistorical forces shaping grandparent-grandchild relationships: demography and beyond /|rPeter Uhlenberg --|tStability and change in childhood and parenting: observations across three generations /|rIngrid Arnet Connidis --|tGrandparenting children with special needs /|rJennifer M. Park, Dennis P. Hogan, Maryhelen D'Ottavi --|tMigration from South Asia to the United Kingdom and the maintenance of transnational integenerational relationships /|rVanessa Burholt, G. Clare Wenger --|tThe role of social context in shaping intergenerational relations in Indonesia and Bangladesh /|rElizabeth Frankenberg, Randall S. Kuhn --|tFillial norms and intergenerational support in Europe and Israel: a comparative perspective /|rAriela Lowenstein, Ruth Katz, Svein Olav Daatland --|tIntergenerational exchange in the United States and Japan /|rToni C. Antonucci, Hiroko Akiyama, Kira Birditt --|tIntergenerational family relations in the United States and China /|rJohn R. Logan, Fuqin Bian --|tIntergenerational transfers and inheritance: a comparative view /|rMartin Kohli.